Based on an Italian bestseller by Margaret Mazzantini, who is Castellitto’s wife, Castellitto’s latest follows previous dramas, “Don’t Move” and “Twice Born,” both starring Penelope Cruz and also based on Mazzantini novels.

Produced by Italy’s Wildside and Indiana shingles in collaboration with RAI Cinema, “Can’t Save Yourself” has performed well at the Italian box office, where it has pulled almost $4 million via Universal since its March release during a tough time faced by Italian movies with their home audience.

Beta Cinema in Cannes will also show prospective buyers a promo reel for Emma Watson/Daniel Bruehl/Mikael Nyqvist-starrer “Colonia,” directed by Florian Gallenberger (“City of War: The Story of John Rabe”). Pic is currently in post. And they will also kick off pre-sales to the U.S., U.K. and Australia on family-entertainment film “Ghosthunters – On Icy Trails,” an English-language adaptation of Cornelia Funke’s bestselling novel directed by Germany’s Tobi Baumann.

Beta will also be selling “The Pasta Detectives,” an adaptation of a popular children’s book by Andreas Steinhofel, produced by Fox International Productions. It pulled $4.5 million at the German box office and marks the first collaboration between Beta Cinema and FIP.